Date: 1751
"[I]f otherwise, we endeavour in vain to correct his wrong judgment by reason or argument, since the disordered state of the brain makes a stronger impression upon the mind, than any arguments or external considerations whatever."
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Date: 1751
"Nay, while, in man, the brain is the principal seat of the soul, where it most eminently displays its powers; it seems to exist so equally through the whole bodies of insects, as that its power or influence scarce appears more remarkable in one part than another: and hence it is, that, in such c...
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Date: 1751
"She addressed herself to him with a familiar air, observing, that she had heard much of his great knowledge, and was come to be a witness of his art, which she desired him to display, in declaring what he knew to be her ruling passion."
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Date: 1751
One may meet with an object that disputes the empire of one's heart with a beloved
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Date: 1751
One may make a plan to make a conquest of a heart, which is "not very susceptible of tender impressions; but, on the contrary, fortified with insensibility and prejudice against the charms of the whole sex"
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Date: 1751
"[H]e could not help gazing at her with desire, and forming the design of making a conquest of her heart"
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Date: 1751
One may behave with such generosity as to make" an absolute conquest" of a woman's heart
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Date: 1751
One may act as if he had "gained an absolute conquest over all the passions of the heart"
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Date: 1751
One may look upon his love for a woman "as a passion which it was necessary, at any rate, to conquer or suppress"
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